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sliSliß t'tlvSt gjjg fl.V £ i 1 x f £fcj-Sf jBjBBSEjBB I VOTE FOR I Robert L Coburn f § I I For Judge Of The Martin Co. 1 KB • _ ,___ __ 'KM 1 Recorder's Court In The Dem v: y}- m| ml i ocratic Primary On June 7th | 1 I $ -*« i "i. a farm t far Ibniw in liarti* ' '•ufity. :i*j jjV ■!-• w.rkfi his n\ tK it? •' V*rtH irr.J.r*. whcrr ir iwivnl hi> oiuratn* ir !•»* *«v j - , is n-w a prom.net v.Krnr atMr*- U 11a.ni U;. uiA * memh. r of the I atrH .-.■*» Coburit Ij»w & rv, : 9 g i & -- 8 - | HE SERVED HIS COUNTRY DURING THF WORLD WAR AND WAS ij I ONE OF THE BOYS OF THE FAMOUS THIRTIETH DIVISION WHICH j I BROKE THE HINOENBURG LINE |j wfi ►lt: 1 v; df: W I •W- 1| f r „ r trf-arulv I • * - T*2- Nfipr nri-» -■«•«♦» f«.r .h— t.-iu.Sv, u.-iu r - , .r>. CssrW J -awl ] M f{;j n-iiab.'lit) Au-kbrcau . h" t •> *•- r-i\. WjU .> t,«> . th* rfcaiart*r *mi «0«] gr coram. .> •*ii-- c- a*• ■ -'»■ -- ** • • ™-r «.l ir .j*i ; » »«■ valjntly on*.! -jM H- ' ■ TT« Oft ht cur.tr\ U.iR t» . rr,. IHV t\- m* .-f *.f »u- >.• v : fc «ha« v.-J rt hint > | IE «1 *Vt .IV ffl S . Vote For -J] I SYLVESTER PEEL | FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS OF MARTIN COUNTY IN THE DEMOCRATIC TRIM- ! \RV ON SATURDAY, J INK 7, 1924. i| . _ ' _ " j Sylvester 1 \is a man of quiet, retiring disi>osition. He knows little of the art oj iH)lilical anil |Rilitical .-ayracity~ He is not allied with any politicals machine. He seeks the otlice of Rejnsterof Deeds only on his true worth as a public servant. Read This Open Record of His Life 1 • ' .. Hi j liorn in (Irittins Township, Sylvester Peel, as a boy. helloed his father 011 the form, and later as a younjr man he worked his way through school. He attended the old j trinity School"at Chocowinity, N. C., and under the intellectual. Christian influence ( f j of l > rofessor Hughes he received a thorough education not only in books but in cl *an. honest living. After finishing school he returned home to follow the vocation of farming After working 1 011 the farm all day he studied Civil Engineering at night. and for the past 30 years he has servetftiis County and his people both faithfully and well as Surveyor and School Teacher, and oftentimes at a great sacrifice to his farming interests, bui always ready to to when duty called. HE HAS NOT MADE FINANCIAL CAIN THE ;OAL OF HIS AMBITIONS. BUT PREFERRING; TO MAKE HIS LIFE ONE OF SERVICE TO HIS FELLOW MAN AND TO HIS COUNTRY. /T Sylvester Peele asks you to vote for him for four important reasons . j 1. He has served the people of Martin County and the Democratic Party faithfully and ably for the i>ast thirty years. 2. His thorough technical and general education and affords him an opportunity to offer superior service as Register of Deeds. • . V 3. His lifetime of clean, honest living Rives him the respect of the jieople. 4. He is free of any political entangleu ents, and is 100 per cent for the people. jjj THE EV&RPKIj ( L JANSTO) BOOTH CAROLINA. - - jn- FLORSHEIM SHOE FIORSHEIM style and staunchness set a f»gh standard for shoe excellence. MARGOLIS BROTHERS AND BROOKS ; | I Wk Tqczls Nk' Emily Wool ol 11/traton will arri\«- thL; evening ,l vi-it iit-T aunt, Mr- S. K Hifr fo: I -;. me time- Mr. Norman Hum-on tlx v eek-erri in Rici ni(TKi, VBitai? ku bratocr. Mr. J. D. Wooiani. .a.-liic' « •!• Farmers an«i Mfrcunb Ifcrik an> ! Mr. Jm>. H l'«>pe. fa turr «f the Mar !is?i County Savin*- ari Tru.-t IW |Sin> kft Ihu morning f«r A-bevi!l« jto j'trrvj the N'orti »rolir.a Hank ]m- A-Mjciatiors- t Mr J. W. Marti"' ..f Rosemary -per.l j Sundiy in the tit} vi-iti-.jc fr>r.J r I Mr .J. |». Wools ni Iff! thi> miij Sir.p f«r Ncrf'4k »h»»re :I ? w!l vi-H ! bf-r j-ter. Mr- McN-mara. Mr-, lU.swell. Mr-. J. G. Matwi. Mr 'r. 15 lla an* i M• - - N:* -1 I priii S ituniay in W Misses Jet.-if ar.i. I r lank- of Scot.- HBI vi*itfi their aur S Mr*. J I. U nM' i.vfr ll* we*k-er..L Many a deal is -wung in a pore* swing. V MK HARRY MEAWIK WILL BE tONNECTEb WITH WIIE WAREHOISE THIS F \U To All Tobarro braatnt of Martia aarf VdjMiHr (mulm. I wish to >tate that I will be con certed with the Diiif Warehouse al " William.-ton. X. C. the cumin* season. * Mi W. J. Taylor ari»t myself will b pr- -pnetor-. As the I>ixie War*-hou-e has al - may, iel in pound- anl prices. w» eiprrt to keep it up to its -tar..tar«l * WS you are jn town make the I>txw p your headquarters. "•■pi'v that you will have a rooi crop ar>! -ion"! for«*et to -tart with »H« 1 I'uie. Your- to serve. MEADOR AND TAYLOR 1 H L Mea-ir.r. >1 Good News l; ! Travels Fail! I « Starting with a RUSH, Our F great NO PROFIT SALE, has |j Already Become the Talk of j| the Folks for Miles Around ! „ . 7 " • Quality Merchandise selling at such reductions is proving the most delight | ful occasion to this stores many friends _ I - and patrons. Our fondest hopes were overwhelmed by the rush of Sat. the Opening of Our SALE. This sale will continue until our Spring- and Summer stock is reduced. Dont fail to come in and visit our store when in town Compare prices and note the savings afforded during our Great NO PROFIT SALE. M ' ' W. R. QJeans »■ ~ =#4 Mr. Bak Eveiett witk Miss Elizabeth Wanes ml W Ikgtii Sunday at Bwk. Mn. Jaas S. Kkadea. Mrs. Frank Hitck, Milan Margaret Everett and Lyia Coafae aai Mean. Julius S. Pwl and HaaaM Everett spot San day at Panlin Back Professor Ceo. E Smith of the Fans Life J char I spent yesterday in tk; city- Mr and Mr* J. L Williams spent Saaday ia Rocky Moaat and Nashville Mr. and Mn. *l>ed« Martin. Mrs. i » Martha and Wheeler Martin, Jr. MtMfd t» Cref**Jl Sunday- Mr- iad Mn. J- G- Stato-i left yes tevday m«iaiii|_ far Baltimore where they will rpenii several days of this T ~ | If It's Furniture ■ 1 : You know where to come to find it- Our j stick will suit any taste. I - ( I fc j W lis help you beautify your home. No ! b-Iter *.ay than with the furniture we , j carry. | Cash or Credit [\ r* j Cherry Furniture Co. I ! WASHINGTON, N. C 4 • *>! ! !! Electric Elevators to all Floors ii - 1 "" 1 Mr. Graver W. Hardima ia spend ■ ms this week k Hyde caaatp aai !■■*- * X Mr. and Mre. M S. Cowrtney ■»%€ I Misses Miriam Coartuey aad . Hardison left this mnaiaK ky wtor ■ they will spend social days. >| Mrs. T. F. Harrison and Mise Ltaise i Harrison motored to Wsshngtm J»- * tfrdsy morning. tS W. H. Daniel of Jamesvdle is at • tending the Confederate rem* at Memphis. Tenn. tkis week He was , ■ accompanied ky W. D. Daniel ami 'P. E Getsinger. Messrs. L. J. Davenport. J. R bert - Everett and J. A. Everett of Oak City ; were in town yesterday alliadk t ta business.
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